Jumat, 08 Mei 2020

VE Day anniversary: Nation falls silent to mark 75 years since the end of WWII in Europe - Sky News

The UK has fallen silent to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day, with the Red Arrows performing a London flypast and people around the country celebrating in homes and gardens.

The RAF display team flew over London on Friday morning and Typhoons also took to the sky in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast.

Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall led the two-minute silence at 11am by laying a wreath at Balmoral - a handwritten message read: "In everlasting remembrance".

An address by the Queen to the nation will be broadcast on Friday evening.

RAF flypast
Cockpit view of Red Arrows flypast

VE Day marks the day the Second World War ended in Europe, after the Allies accepted the Nazi surrender.

Thousands flooded the streets to celebrate after Sir Winston Chuchill announced Germany's "unconditional surrender", ending six devastating years of war.

Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall led the silence from Balmoral
Image: Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall led the silence from Balmoral
A veteran is applauded at The Cenotaph in Westminster during a two minute silence on the 75th Anniversary of VE Day in London, Britain, May 8, 2020. REUTERS/John Sibley
Image: A veteran was applauded at The Cenotaph in London

His famous address was again broadcast on television on Friday afternoon as Britons were invited to toast the wartime generation with: "To those who gave so much, we thank you".

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The Queen will address the nation in a pre-recorded message at 9pm - the exact time her father made his broadcast in 1945.

The coronavirus crisis meant many VE Day plans were cancelled or scaled down, but people have made the best of the good weather to dress their houses in bunting and pay tribute from their gardens.

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Churchill's speech on VE Day

Residents of Cambrian Road in Chester donned period clothing and brought tables and chairs onto the street for a socially distanced tea party.

In St Neots, Cambridgeshire, "VE 75" was mown in huge letters on one street, alongside a chalk-drawn Union flag.

A Spitfire aircraft with "Thank You NHS" on its nose also flew over southern England, passing locations such as a care home with 44 wartime residents, and the homes of fundraiser Colonel Tom Moore and Forces' sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn.

Dame Joan Collins led a toast to veterans from her London balcony
Image: Dame Joan Collins led a toast to veterans from her London balcony
A man waves a Union flag on his bike on a street in Parsons Green, London
Image: A man waves a Union flag on his bike in Parsons Green, London
Residents of Cambrian Road dressed up in period costume maintain social distancing guidelines as they pose on their street to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day in Chester, northwest England on May 8, 2020. (Photo by PAUL ELLIS / AFP) (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Image: Residents of Cambrian Road in Chester dressed in period costume

Britons are being encouraged to join a doorstep singalong of Dame Vera's wartime song We'll Meet Again after the Queen's speech later.

The prime minister, who observed the two-minute silence from inside Downing Street, tweeted a video message in which he said the nation's gratitude "will be eternal".

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said of the wartime generation: "Today, we remember those who stood for our country and for our freedom. We remember their service and their sacrifice."

A Spitfire with a message thanking NHS workers flew over southern England
Image: A Spitfire with a message thanking NHS workers flew over southern England
The Red Arrows fly over the statue of Winston Churchill in London
Image: The Red Arrows pictured over the statue of Winston Churchill in Westminster

European countries have also held events to mark the end of conflict on the continent.

French President Emmanuel Macron led a small ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe, laying a wreath and relighting the flame of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

He was accompanied by former presidents Francois Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy.

Mr Macron also laid a wreath at the statue of General Charles de Gaulle, who led the French resistance during the war.

In Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel and other top officials laid wreaths at the memorial to victims of war and violence in Berlin, standing in silence as a trumpet played.

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2020-05-08 17:51:50Z
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Coronavirus: Italy death toll tops 30,000, highest in EU - BBC News

Italy has become the first country in the European Union to register more than 30,000 coronavirus-related deaths.

It reported 243 new fatalities on Friday - down from 274 the day before - taking the total to 30,201.

The daily number of confirmed new cases fell slightly to 1,327, bringing the total number of infections to 217,185.

Italy has the third highest number of officially recorded coronavirus deaths in the world, after the United States and the UK.

Britain passed the 30,000 mark on Wednesday. Spain is Europe's third worst-affected country with more than 26,000 deaths.

Italy was the first country in Europe to impose a lockdown when coronavirus cases first started to surface in northern regions in February.

It has now begun to ease restrictions, although pictures shared on social media of people ignoring distancing rules and not wearing protective masks in busy areas have led to an outcry.

This week, Italians have been able to exercise for the first time in weeks as long as they respect rules on physical distance and wear masks where distancing is difficult. They are able to visit relatives - but not friends - within their region.

Catholic churches are preparing for the resumption of Masses on 18 May but there will be strict social distancing and worshippers must wear facemasks. Other faiths will also be allowed to hold religious services.

However, schools, cinemas and most shops will stay shut and all public gatherings are still banned. Bars and restaurants are due to start allowing customers to sit at tables in June.

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Coronavirus Commissioner Angelo Borrelli warned the public that containment measures would "be stiffened" if the virus showed signs of taking off again.

"We are monitoring things carefully," he said on Thursday.

Police in the capital Rome said they were setting up checkpoints on roads leading to the coast, lakes and rural tourist spots over the weekend.

They said they would also be monitoring areas popular for nightlife.

The mayor of Milan, Giuseppe Sala, issued an "ultimatum" on Friday after footage emerged of crowds of people - most of them young - shunning face masks or social distancing in the city's popular Navigli area.

Milan is the capital of the Lombardy region, which has been the epicentre of the Italian outbreak.

"I will take measures, I will close the Navigli," Mr Sala threatened, describing the scenes as "disgraceful".

Massimo Galli, head of infectious diseases at Milan's Sacco hospital, described the city as "a bit of a bomb" for a potential resurgence of cases.

"We have a very high number of infected people returning to circulation," he told the Repubblica newspaper.

In another development, an Italian government agency has warned that the cash-starved tourism industry was vulnerable to incursions by mafia organisations as the lockdown eased.

A report by the Covid-19 criminal infiltration monitoring body said the tourism and catering sectors would have a "lack of liquidity that will expose them to loan sharking".

It said the mafia groups would be looking to invest in struggling businesses such as hotels and restaurants with the aim of laundering money.

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2020-05-08 16:40:24Z
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What is the VE Day 2020 timetable? From Vera Lynn’s We’ll Meet Again to the Queen’s address - The Sun

THE 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day has arrived - and despite the UK-wide lockdown, there are plenty of ways to celebrate the big day.

Although some of the traditional public events we'd usually expect have been cancelled due to social distancing requirements, there'll be lots happening today to mark the event.

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Despite the coronavirus lockdown, there'll be plenty of ways to mark VE DayCredit: PA:Press Association

Two-minute silence

At 11am, a two-minute silence was held to honour the sacrifices of those who served in the conflict.

This year, it was also used to reflect on the impact Covid-19 has had.

Royal British Legion livesteam

At 11.15am, the Legion hosted a VE Day 75 Livestream which brought together generations from World War Two to today.

The interviewees also discussed their experiences.

Some served in the war, while others were on the frontline against coronavirus.

 Brits around the country have decorated their homes and streets ahead of the big day
Brits around the country have decorated their homes and streets ahead of the big dayCredit: Reuters

Winston Churchill's victory speech

At 2.45pm, Sophie Raworth presented VE Day 75: The Announcement of Victory on BBC One about Winston Churchill's famous speech given on May 8 1945.

Churchill, then Prime Minister, addressed the country from Downing Street to give the news about the surrender of the Nazis and the end of the war in Europe.

A full recording of the speech was played, alongside personal testimony read by well-known public figures who recall the VE Day celebrations, and music performed by the military.

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Musicians take to their doorsteps

Musicians around the country were invited to play the Last Post from their homes at 2.55pm.

National toast to our war heroes

At 3pm, Brits were encouraged to go outside and applaud those who fought and died during the conflict.

 The BBC will host a musical tribute in lieu of the usual street parties we'd expect
The BBC will host a musical tribute in lieu of the usual street parties we'd expectCredit: � Terry Harris

VE Day: The Lost Films

Channel 5 will be showing clips from amateur film-makers that have been dug out after decades in storage at 7pm.

The films include a look at the extraordinary events of May 8, 1945, through the eyes of the people who were celebrating it.

VE Day 75: The People's Celebration

BBC One will host a musical celebration at 8pm in a bid to replace the live events and street parties we'd usually expect for VE Day.

Stars such as Shane Richie and Beverley Knight will perform well-known songs from the 1930s and 40s, including Bluebirds Over The White Cliffs of Dover and When the Lights Go On Again.

The Queen's address

A pre-recorded speech by the Queen will be broadcast at 9pm.

It's the exact time her father, King George VI, gave a radio address on May 8, 1945.

We'll Meet Again singalong

The British public is invited to sing along to Vera Lynn’s We’ll Meet Again after the Queen's speech.

The song will be broadcast on BBC One.

VE Day: Remembering

Famous faces such as David Attenborough, Bruce Forsyth, Miriam Margolyes and June Whitfield share their memories of the end of the conflict.

The show, on BBC One at 9.10pm, also includes John Craven who, aged four, was confused by the celebrations.

Armed forces charity Royal British Legion have launches 'Tommy in the Window' to mark 75th anniversary of VE Day


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2020-05-08 15:49:30Z
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Court document reveals Tara Reade told husband about sexual harassment 'in Senator Biden's office' - Daily Mail

Court document from 1996 reveals Joe Biden's sex assault accuser told her ex-husband about 'sexual harassment' she suffered 'in senator Biden's office'

  • Tara Reade told her then-husband of an incident of 'sexual harassment' while working in Joe Biden's Senate office, a 1996 court document revealed
  • 'On several occasions Petitioner related a problem that she was having at work regarding sexual harassment in U.S. Senator Joe Biden's office,' he wrote
  •  Theodore Dronen's declaration came as he was contesting a restraining order Reade was filing against him days after he filed for divorce
  • It appears to be the first written evidence to corroborate Reade's allegations
  • 'It was obvious that this event had a very traumatic effect on (Reade),' he wrote
  • Reade went public in March with accusations that Biden sexually assaulted her
  • She did her first major on-camera interview with Megyn Kelly Thursday
  • In the first clip, Reade said she'd like to see Biden drop out of the presidential race, saying he shouldn't be 'running on character'  
  • Kelly was among the Fox News employees who accused the network's late CEO Roger Ailes of sexual harassment  

A newly unearthed court document revealed Thursday that Joe Biden's accuser Tara Reade informed her then-husband in 1996 that she was sexually harassed in the former senator's Capitol Hill office.

'On several occasions Petitioner related a problem that she was having at work regarding sexual harassment in U.S. Senator Joe Biden's office,' Theodore Dronen wrote of his wife in the court declaration, according to the filing obtained by the San Luis Obispo Tribune.

'Petitioner told me that she eventually struck a deal with the chief of staff of the Senator's office and left her position,' he continued, never saying the name of who she said sexually harassed her or expanding on any alleged incidents.

Dronen's declaration, which was filed in a San Luis Obispo Superior Court, came as he was contesting a restraining order Reade was filing against him days after he filed for divorce.

This appears to be the only written evidence to corroborate Reade's allegations against Biden.

'It was obvious that this event had a very traumatic effect on the Petitioner (Reade), and that she is still sensitive and effected (sic) by it today,' Dronen wrote.

Tara Reade told her ex-husband that she was experiencing 'sexual harassment in U.S. Senator Joe Biden's office,' according to a newly revealed 1996 court document

Tara Reade told her ex-husband that she was experiencing 'sexual harassment in U.S. Senator Joe Biden's office,' according to a newly revealed 1996 court document

Several people have revealed that Reade shared accounts of Biden sexually assaulting her in his Senate office in the early 1990s, including a former neighbor who came forward last week regarding similar conversations she said she had with Reade in 1995.

None of the handful of individuals, however, have been able to provide hard evidence.

News of the new information about the sexual harassment during her time in Biden's Delaware Senate Office came right before her invterview with Megyn Kelly Thursday where she called for Biden to drop out of the presidential race.

In Reade's first major on-camera interview she shared new details about the alleged incident.

For the first time in the telling of her story to news organizations, Reade told Kelly that Biden 'said something vulgar' to her during the alleged assault, which Read said occurred when she was working for Biden in the U.S. Senate in 1993.

'He said I want to f*** you,' Reade told the former Fox News and NBC News anchor.

Since March, Reade has told reporters that Biden pushed her up against a wall in a Capitol Hill hallway, told her that he 'heard' that she liked him, and proceeded to stick his hand down her skirt and penetrate her with his fingers.

When she froze up and indicated that she wasn't interested, she consistently quoted him saying to her that she meant 'nothing' to him. 

Reade (left) sat down in her first major interview with journalist Megyn Kelly (right), sharing that she hoped Joe Biden would drop out of the presidential race because he shouldn't be 'running on character'

Reade (left) sat down in her first major interview with journalist Megyn Kelly (right), sharing that she hoped Joe Biden would drop out of the presidential race because he shouldn't be 'running on character'

In the telling with Kelly, she added the four-letter expletive. 

'And he said it low. And I was pushing away and I remember my knee hurting because our knees, because he had opened my legs with his knee and our kneecaps clashed, so I felt this sharp pain,' Reade said. 'His fingers were inside of my private area, my vagina,' the ex-staffer added.  

In every telling of the story, Reade said Biden told her she 'was nothing' before walking away. 'I think that's the hardest thing,' she told Kelly. 'Those words stayed with me my whole life.'  

'I remember small things,' the accuser continued. 'I remember trying to put my shoe back on because I came out of my shoe and I remember my knee hurting and I remember the smell.' 

She told Kelly that she wanted to say 'stop.' 'I thought it, I don't know if I said it,' she said.  

She also said she wanted Biden to end his presidential run and face the music.    

'I want to say you and I were there, Joe Biden, please step forward and be held accountable, you should not be running on character for president of the United States,' Reade told Kelly, who had asked what her message was for Biden. 

Kelly followed up by asking Reade if she wanted Biden to withdraw from the presidential contest.

'I wish he would,' Reade answered. 'But he won't, but I wish he would, that's how I feel emotionally,' Reade said. She previously wrote on social media that Americans should support Bernie Sanders, Biden's former Democratic primary rival.  

She then told Kelly that an apology now wouldn't be sufficient. 'I think it's a little late,' Reade said. 

Reade revealed to Kelly that she had taken her complaint to both Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris' presidential campaigns when they were still active.  

'I tried to reach out to them,' Reade said. 'I didn't get a response.' 

She said she chose Harris because as a Californian, the ex-2020 candidate is her senator.   

Reade also told Kelly that she would testify under oath and be cross examined, but she'd only take a polygraph test if the former vice president took one first.  

'I'm not a criminal,' Reade said.  'Joe Biden should take the polygraph. What kind of precedent does that set for survivors of violence? Does that mean we're presumed guilty? And we all have to take polygraphs.' 

'So I will take one if Joe Biden takes one, but I am not a criminal,' Reade added.   

Megyn Kelly, who currently works for herself and has been producing her own content and posting it on YouTube, was among the Fox News employees who accused the network's late CEO Roger Ailes of sexual harassment

Megyn Kelly, who currently works for herself and has been producing her own content and posting it on YouTube, was among the Fox News employees who accused the network's late CEO Roger Ailes of sexual harassment

Joe Biden denied Reade's accusations in his own sit-down interview, last Friday with MSNBC's 'Morning Joe'

Joe Biden denied Reade's accusations in his own sit-down interview, last Friday with MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' 

Reade, who said she was sexually assaulted by the presumptive Democratic nominee as a 29-year-old Senate staffer in 1993, told The New York Times that major broadcast networks hadn't asked her to do a televised interview

Reade, who said she was sexually assaulted by the presumptive Democratic nominee as a 29-year-old Senate staffer in 1993, told The New York Times that major broadcast networks hadn't asked her to do a televised interview 

Kelly, formerly of Fox News Channel and NBC News, had announced earlier Thursday on Twitter that she had nabbed the first major sit-down with Reade, who previously complained about the big networks not giving her TV time.  

'Her story & some tough Q's in a riveting exchange,' Kelly wrote. 'A ton of news coming ... ,' she said and included a photo of both she and Reade.  

Since leaving NBC News in January 2019, Kelly has worked for herself, posting interviews to her YouTube channel, and then promoting them on social media platforms.   

The first clip of the interview, which Kelly posted on Twitter late Thursday afternoon, began with Reade telling the former Fox anchor about harassment she's endured at the hands of so-called Biden 'surrogates.'   

'It's been stunning, actually, how the - some of his surrogates, with the blue checks, that are his surrogates, have been saying really horrible things about me and to me on social media,' Reade said. 

'He hasn't himself, but, there's a measure of hypocrisy with the campaign saying it's safe,' she continued. 

'It's not been safe,' Reade said. 'All my social media has been hacked. All my personal information has been dragged through. Every person that maybe has, you know, a gripe against me, an ex-boyfriend or an ex-landlord, whatever it is, has been able to have a platform rather than me.'    

Late last month, Reade told The New York Times' media critic Ben Smith that no major networks had offered to put her on TV. 

'They're just doing stories. No anchors, no nothing like that,' she said.   

At the time, Smith reported, Reade was in talks with Fox News Channel about doing an on-camera interview, with 'Fox News Sunday' with Chris Wallace looking to be the venue.  

Reade told The Times that she backed out due to getting death threats. A Fox News source told DailyMail.com that the network was en route to the interview and Reade canceled for security concerns. 

She brought the death threats up again Thursday in her sit-down with Kelly. 

'I got a death threat from that because they thought I was being a traitor to America,' Reade said, pointing to some postings that branded her a Russian agent. 

'And his campaign is taking this position that they want all women to be able to speak safely, I have not experienced that,' she added.  

Reade previously did an on-camera interview with Hill.TV, but when discussing media coverage with The Times, she was referencing major network television, saying she had hoped for a sit-down with someone like Gayle King, the host of 'CBS This Morning.' 

Reade has accused Biden of sticking his hand down her skirt and digitally penatrating her in a Congressional hallway when she worked for him as an aide in 1993. 

The allegations evolved from what Reade had told reporters in 2019 when a number of women came out and said Biden had touched them inappropriately, though not in a sexual way.  

Reade had previously claimed that Biden liked her legs and wanted her to waittress at a Capitol Hill cocktail party while she was on staff. Reade also complained that he was touchy-feely, putting his hands on her shoulders, neck and hair.   

'This is not a story about sexual misconduct; it is a story about abuse of power,' she had told Vox reporter Laura McGann, who wrote about Reade's changing story in an essay Thursday

Reade first told her sex assault story to journalist Katie Halper for her 'Katie Halper Show' podcast on March 25.    

'None of that means Reade is lying, but it leaves us in the limbo of Me Too: a story that may be true but that we can't prove,' McGann wrote. 

While a neighbor of Reade's recalls the ex-Senate staffer talking about an incident with Biden in the mid-90s, according to reporting from Business Insider, so far no official documentation has been produced. Reade has also said that the sex assault charges weren't included in any Senate complaint she said she made.   

Biden denied the allegations on-camera last Friday on 'Morning Joe,' which was his first television appearance pushing back on Reade's story.

'I'm saying unequivocally, it never, never happened,' Biden said.  

Kelly was among the women at Fox News Channel who accused the late Fox News Channel CEO Roger Ailes of sexual harassment. 

Since leaving NBC News, Kelly's video report on how real life Fox News employees responded to the movie 'Bombshell,' a film where she's portrayed by Charlize Theron, was her most widely viewed piece of content, receiving 1.5 million hits on YouTube.  

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2020-05-08 15:11:52Z
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VE Day celebrations: The UK marks 75th anniversary - India Gone Viral

People across the UK have marked the 75th anniversary of VE Day amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Millions of people throughout the country fell silent at 11:00 BST on Friday to remember those who served in World War Two.

Friday marks 75 years since the formal acceptance by Britain and its allies of Nazi Germany’s unconditional surrender.

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The RAF staged flypasts across the country, with the Red Arrows soaring through the sky above Buckingham Palace and the London Eye

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The RAF, seen here above the Houses of Parliament, also flew Typhoon jets over Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast

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Buildings around the country, including No 10, have been decorated in bunting to mark the occasion

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Veteran Lou Myers, 93 bows his head at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in central London as he takes part in a national two minute silence

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Members of the armed forces took part in a service at the Cenotaph

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Max Panton, seven, and his five-year-old brother Theo joined the silence wearing their replica RAF Red Arrows uniforms

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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon marks the silence outside St Andrew’s House in Edinburgh

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Former soldier Ralph Harvey, 89, heads out on VE Day in Redcar, North Yorkshire

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Residents of Cambrian Road in Chester dressed up in period costume take part in a socially distanced street party

Residents of Portola Close in Grappenhall, Cheshire, celebrate VE Day in a model tank on 8 May 2020

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Residents of Portola Close in Grappenhall, Cheshire, celebrate VE Day in a model tank

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2020-05-08 14:10:43Z
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Moment dad and son are arrested for killing black jogger in their neighborhood - Metro.co.uk

Comp showing dad and son being arrested for murder of Ahmaud Arbery
This is the moment father and son Gregory and Travis McMichael were arrested over the murder of black jogger Ahmaud Arbery (Picture: Christopher Oquendo/DailyMail.com)

Dramatic photos captured the moment a former police officer and his son were arrested on suspicion of murdering a black jogger they spotted running through their neighborhood. The snaps, shot by MailOnline, show Gregory McMichael, 64, and his son Travis McMichael, 34, being apprehended at their home in Brunswick, Georgia, on Thursday.

Around a dozen members of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation wearing bulletproof vests and equipped with assault rifles arrived at the McMichaels’ home to arrest the pair.

Both men were then photographed being frog-marched into a waiting GBI car with their hands cuffed behind their backs, with neither answering a reporter’s questions as they were taken away.

The arrests came two-and-a-half months after they chased and shot 25 year-old Ahmaud Arbery dead. GBI agents took over the case after horrific cellphone video footage was leaked earlier this week showing Arbery’s violent death on February 23.

EXCLUSIVE -Father and son Gregory McMichael 64 and Travis McMichael 34 were were taken into custody Thursday evening in Brunswick,Georgia. Pictured is Travis McMichael being taken into custody by the GBI. (Christopher Oquendo for the Dailymail.com)
Travis McMichael is led into custody by a Georgia Bureau of Investigation agent on Thursday over the murder of black jogger Ahmaud Arbery (Picture: Christopher Oquendo for DailyMail.com)
EXCLUSIVE -Father and son Gregory McMichael 64 and Travis McMichael 34 were were taken into custody Thursday evening in Brunswick,Georgia. Picturedi is Gregory McMichael being taken into custody by the GBI. (Christopher Oquendo for the Dailymail.com)
Christopher McMichael stood with his back to a GBI SUV after being arrested and cuffed over Arbery’s murder (Picture: Christopher Oquendo for the Dailymail.com)

That clip shows the father and son ‘ambushing’ Arbery as he tried to run past their truck, with Travis McMichael getting into a physical fight with the jogger, before shooting him with a shotgun.

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The McMichaels initially escaped police investigation after claiming they’d pursued and shot Arbery because they’d believed him to be a burglar. They are said to have lied that they tried to make a citizen’s arrest after their neighborhood fell victim to a spate of burglaries.

S Lee Merritt, the attorney representing Arbery’s family, told MailOnline the McMichaels’ arrests were ‘a huge, huge step,’ then added: ‘But it’s only a first step on a very long road to justice.’

Merritt said Arbery’s loved ones, including his mother Wanda, did not know her son’s alleged murderers were going to be arrested.

EXCLUSIVE -Father and son Gregory McMichael 64 and Travis McMichael 34 were were taken into custody Thursday evening in Brunswick,Georgia. Pictured is Travis McMichael being taken into custody by the GBI. (Christopher Oquendo for the Dailymail.com)
Travis, pictured, is accused of firing the shot that killed Arbery after he and his dad saw the 25 year-old jogging through their neighborhood in Brunswick, Georgia, on February 23 (Picture: Christopher Oquendo for DailyMail.com)
EXCLUSIVE -Father and son Gregory McMichael 64 and Travis McMichael 34 were were taken into custody Thursday evening in Brunswick,Georgia. Picturedi is Gregory McMichael being taken into custody by the GBI. (Christopher Oquendo for the Dailymail.com)
Gregory, pictured with his back to the camera, told police afterwards that he’d tried to make a citizen’s arrest before Arbery’s shooting. The pair were arrested after footage of the confrontation was leaked earlier this week (Picture: Christopher Oquendo for DailyMail.com)
Mugshots of the McMichaels
Gregory and Travis McMichael now face charges of murder and aggravated assault (Pictures: Glynn County Detention Center)

He continued: ‘Wanda was extremely relieved but she remains very stoic as she has been since this all started. The lawyer also blasted the original investigation team, who he said had ‘failed in their duty’ to seek justice for Arbery.

Merritt added: ‘A case like this breeds mistrust within the community. It hurts the people involved, it hurts the law enforcement community, the prosecutorial community, the black community, everyone.’

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A GBI spokesman confirmed the McMichaels had been arrested on suspicion of murder and aggravated assault. They said they were also investigating threats made to its officers during their investigation into Arbery’s death. Both men are being held at a local jail ahead of their first court appearance.

The video of Arbery’s death which triggered Thursday’s arrests sparked a nationwide outcry, and shows him jogging along the left side of a road. The McMichaels’ truck can be seen parked ahead of him, with Gregory in its bed, and Travis stood next to the vehicle’s open driver’s door.

Photo of Ahmaud Arbery next to grab of him being killed
Arbery is pictured next to a grab showing him stumbling to the ground after being fatally shot

Arbery crosses the road to pass the truck on its passenger side, before passing the front of the vehicle. A gunshot can be heard sounding, with Arbery and Travis then seen grappling with what looks like a shotgun. A second shot is fired, with Arbery seen punching Travis. A third shot is then fired at point-blank range, with Arbery seen staggering a few feet forward before collapsing.

Local defense attorney Alan Tucker named himself as the person behind the leak Thursday, and said he had done so because the local community ‘was being ripped apart by erroneous accusations and assumptions.’

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